Friday, July 20, 2012

Jean Cocteau; "La Mediterranee"

Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) was a poet, artist, writer and film maker.  In addition to his writings, including "Les Enfants Terribles" and his films including "Beauty and the Beast" and "Orpheus", he is known for his associations with many of Europe's top artists, writers, actors and musicians.  His circle included Pablo Picasso, Coco Chanel, Marlene Dietrich and Edith Piaf.  One of the groups' restaurants of choice was La Mediterranee at 2 Place de l'Odeon.  Cocteau provided artwork and writing for the restaurant that was used for signage and on plates and menus.

 Reverse
 La Mediterranee interior
Plate image

This original pen and ink drawing by Cocteau bears the image and verse done for La Mediterranee.  It was drawn on the back of a menu insert and contains many of his signature images including the serrated neck, sun and fish eye.  It was likely done for a friend with whom he was dining at the time.  It has a great immediacy and energy, and beautiful verse.  Framed 21 1/4" l. 15 3/4" w.  French, c.1960.  SOLD